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OpenAI is no longer content just building the models. Now it wants to install them too, on-site, with its own engineers sitting in your office. The company has launched The Deployment Company, or DeployCo, a joint venture backed by more than $4B from a consortium of 19 investors. The venture carries a $10B valuation and is led by Brad Lightcap, OpenAI’s COO. Its mission: send OpenAI engineers directly into enterprise clients to wire up AI systems across sectors like healthcare, manufacturing, and beyond. Who’s writing the checks The investor roster reads like a private equity all-star lineup. TPG leads the consortium, with Brookfield, Bain Capital, SoftBank, and Dragoneer among the 19 firms participating. OpenAI itself is committing up to $1.5B to the venture, giving it meaningful skin in the game. Here’s the thing that makes this deal unusual: invest
The tender offer highlights the growing trend of tokenized equity, potentially reshaping private investment access and regulatory landscapes.
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OpenAI is launching Daybreak, an AI initiative focused on detecting and patching vulnerabilities before attackers find them. Daybreak uses the Codex Security AI agent that launched in March to create a threat model based on an organization's code and focus on possible attack paths, validate likely vulnerabilities, and then automate the detection of the higher risk ones.
Its launch comes just over a month after rival Anthropic announced Claude Mythos, a security-focused AI model it claimed was too dangerous to publicly release and only shared privately as a part of its own initiative, dubbed Project Glasswing. Still, that didn't stop at leas …
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Thinking Machines, the AI company founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, announced Monday that it's working on something called "interaction models." The idea behind interaction models, according to Thinking Machines, is that they will let people "collaborate with AI the way we naturally collaborate with each other - they continuously take in audio, video, and text, and think, respond, and act in real time."
As explained by Thinking Machines:
Today's models experience reality in a single thread. Until the user finishes typing or speaking, the model waits with no perception of what the user is doing or how the user is doing it. Until th …
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OpenAI has agreed to acquire Tomoro, giving the OpenAI Deployment Company experienced Forward Deployed Engineers from day one. May 11, 2026 — OpenAI is launching the OpenAI Deployment Company, a new company […]
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